| Subject: Re: [xsl] 1 condition OK, adding a second blows it up From: Jeni Tennison <jeni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 18:17:29 +0100 | 
Hi Allistair, > This works > > <xsl:for-each select="//employee[(./@department = $deptName) and > (./approvals/approval[@timestamp > $filterFDate])]"> > > However, when I add a second condition it fails > > <xsl:for-each select="//employee[(./@department = $deptName) and > (./approvals/approval[(@timestamp > $filterFDate) and (@timestamp < > $filterTDate)])]"> (Obviously the above isn't well-formed XML, so you'll get an error, but you say that escaping the < doesn't help.) The XPath looks OK to me. What do you mean by "fails"? What error do you get, or what does it do differently to what you expect? Cheers, Jeni --- Jeni Tennison http://www.jenitennison.com/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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